When this election is over there will be three kinds of people left in America – those who worked to save their country and defend constitutional liberty by defeating Hillary Clinton, those who worked to destroy this country by electing Hillary Clinton to continue Barack Obama’s subversive far Left agenda, and those sorry souls who stood by and did nothing while the future of their country and constitutional liberty hung in the balance.

It would be wonderful for the Clinton campaign to repudiate the content of these ugly WikiLeaks emails. All of us backward-thinking Catholics who actually believe what Scripture and the Church teach would be so very grateful.

Obama's State of the Union speech was a throwback, a rehash of liberal ideas and dreams over the last 40 years that have no chance of passage and will never even see the light of day in comm. hearings on the Hill. Then why propose them?

Republicans are casting the midterm elections as a golden opportunity to fire Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid, who has served as lead blocker for Obama’s liberal agenda on Capitol Hill and chief opponent of GOP legislation.

Cruz warns of the Obama Administration efforts to make Texas buckle under a torrent of federal rules and regulations. Obamacare’s unconstitutional, unfunded mandate to expand Medicaid in our state has gained some attention. But Cruz is certain Texas will stay red.

George F. Will addressed the plague of modern political correctness, saying "The new biggest American entitlement is the entitlement to go through life without being offended. People think they have a right not to have their feelings hurt, not to have their sensibilities in any way exacerbated."

When the last bullet-producing lead smelter closes on Dec. 31, it'll mark a major victory for those who say lead-based ammunition pollutes the environment. Others warn 'green' bullets will cost more, drive up copper prices and do little to help conservation.

Matt Drudge called Feinstein's proposed media shield law that would be applied only to “real reporters,” not bloggers, 'fascist,' tweeting, "Gov't declaring who qualifies for freedom of press in digital age is ridiculous! It belongs to anyone."